Business and Contract Law in Virginia, North Carolina, and Maryland

The law governing contracts and business touches so many critical areas of the lives of us all, and a deep and extensive knowledge of its intricacies and how it is applied is not only useful, but a sine qua non of success in activities as varied as starting a business, volunteering with a nonprofit, hiring an exterminator, or purchasing an appliance.

The law and regulations concerning business determine how one must go about performing services and delivering products to customers, as well as how one is able to make sure of getting paid for one’s work. Contracts spell out the rights and duties of each party to any transaction, but have many rules on what they may and may not contain, and how they are interpreted.

Certain types of agreements involving labor and exchange of goods and services are heavily regulated, discouraged, or outlawed outright, depending on the jurisdiction. Therefore, making sure that your rights and goals in entering into a transaction and contract with another person or business requires a nuanced and sophisticated understanding of the many facets of contract and business law.

The Managing Attorney has, in his career, handled all manner of business disputes and transactions on both the federal and state level, ranging from acquiring judgment on debts and disputes with home service contractors to construction disputes regarding U.S. military bases abroad and insurance policies for multistate public works contracts.

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